09-01-2005, 12:37:18
Alors quelle huile non-sulfuriée 75W90 pour les boites? C'est le genre d'info vitale qui n'est pas sur les bidons...paske sur les boites Mazda c'est interdit!
"The correct all-temperature gearbox oil weight is 75w90. A GL-5 oil can only be used if it does not contain sulphur. Only one GL-5 oil in the UK at the time of writing does not contain sulphur, thus it is best to telephone the manufacturer of the oil using the number of the reverse of the bottle. The use of a gearbox oil which does contain sulphur will halve the life of the synchros & bearings as they are of a bronze/brass construction. The reason is that sulphur (eg, manganese sulphonate) becomes acidic. Hence, Mobil1 75w90 GL-5 is NOT suitable for Mazda gearboxes as Mobil confirm.
Notchy shifting is common place during cold mornings and can be corrected by changing the oil to Full Synthetic Redline MT90 75w90 GL-4."
Bon y'a pas de Redline en France on met quoi?
MàJ: on met de la BP Energear 75W90 GL-4 =)
"The correct all-temperature gearbox oil weight is 75w90. A GL-5 oil can only be used if it does not contain sulphur. Only one GL-5 oil in the UK at the time of writing does not contain sulphur, thus it is best to telephone the manufacturer of the oil using the number of the reverse of the bottle. The use of a gearbox oil which does contain sulphur will halve the life of the synchros & bearings as they are of a bronze/brass construction. The reason is that sulphur (eg, manganese sulphonate) becomes acidic. Hence, Mobil1 75w90 GL-5 is NOT suitable for Mazda gearboxes as Mobil confirm.
Notchy shifting is common place during cold mornings and can be corrected by changing the oil to Full Synthetic Redline MT90 75w90 GL-4."
Bon y'a pas de Redline en France on met quoi?
MàJ: on met de la BP Energear 75W90 GL-4 =)